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World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.
WWE
FormerlyTitan Sports, Inc. (1980–98)
World Wrestling Federation, Inc. (1998–99)
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. (1999–2002)
Company typePublic
ISINUS98156Q1085
Industry
PredecessorCapitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd.
Founded
  • January 7, 1953; 71 years ago (1953-01-07)
    (first show under Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd.)
  • February 21, 1980; 44 years ago (1980-02-21)
    (as Titan Sports, Inc.)
Founders
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Vince McMahon
(Chairman and CEO)

Paul "Triple H" Levesque
(Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development)

Stephanie McMahon
(Chief Brand Officer)
Products
  • Television
  • Publishing
  • Films
  • Finance
  • Music
  • Merchandise
  • Streaming network service
  • Home video
  • Live events
ServicesLicensing
RevenueIncrease US$960.4 million (2019)[2]
Increase US$116.5 million (2019)[2]
Decrease US$77.1 million (2019)[2]
Total assetsIncrease US$992.2 million (2019)[2]
Total equityIncrease US$275.3 million (2019)[2]
Number of employees
approximately 850 (2017)[3]
DivisionsWWE Network
WWE Studios
WWE Music Group
WWE Books
WWE Libraries
WWE Performance Center
WWE Home Video
WWE Shop[4]
SubsidiariesTapout (50%)[5]
XFL (23.5%)[6]
Evolve[7]
WCW, Inc.
TSI Realty Company
WWE Jet Services
WWE Properties International
WWE Latin America
WWE Japan
WWE Australia
WWE Canada
WWE Germany
WWE Asia Pacific
WWE Middle East and Africa
Websitewww.wwe.com

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., d/b/a WWE, is an American integrated media and entertainment company[8][9] that is primarily known for professional wrestling. WWE has also branched out into other fields, including movies, football, and various other business ventures.

The WWE name also refers to the professional wrestling promotion itself, founded in the 1950s as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation. It is the largest wrestling promotion in the world, holding over 500 events a year, with the roster primarily divided up into three globally traveling brands,[10] and is available to about 36 million viewers in more than 150 countries. The company's global headquarters is located in Stamford, Connecticut, about 30 miles from New York City, with offices in major cities around the world.[11][12]

As in other professional wrestling promotions, WWE shows are not legitimate contests, but purely entertainment-based performance theater, featuring storyline-driven, scripted, and choreographed matches, though matches often include moves that can put performers at risk of injury, even death, if not performed correctly. This was first publicly acknowledged by WWE's owner Vince McMahon in 1989 to avoid taxes from athletic commissions. Since the 1980s, WWE publicly has branded its product as sports entertainment, acknowledging the product's roots in competitive sport and dramatic theater.

The company's majority owner is its chairman and CEO, Vince McMahon, who retains a 42% ownership of the company's outstanding stock and 70.5% of the voting power.[13][14]

The current entity, incorporated on February 21, 1980, was previously known as Titan Sports, Inc., which was founded that same year in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts. It acquired Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd., the holding company for the World Wrestling Federation, in 1982.

Titan was renamed World Wrestling Federation, Inc. in 1998, then World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. in 1999, and finally the current World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. in 2002. Since 2011, the company has officially branded itself solely as WWE though the company's legal name was not changed.[15][16]

Title history

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Poison Sawada Black June 29, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Created the belt and recognized himself as the first champion, three minutes before losing it. [17]
2 Mitsunobu Kikuzawa June 29, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 7
3 Thunder July 6, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
4 Poison Sawada Black July 6, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 6
5 "Showa" July 12, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 14
6 Rojo del Sol July 26, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 8
7 Naoshi Sano August 3, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
8 Rojo del Sol August 3, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 1
9 Poison Sawada Black August 4, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 6
Vacated August 10, 2000 Vacated after Black was ordered by the DDT commissioner to enter the tag team league. [17]
10 Taiyo Rojo August 24, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 21 Defeated Pirate Wizard Viking to win the vacant title.
11 Poison Sawada Black September 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 7 This was a three-way match also involving Mitsunobu Kikuzawa.
12 Hebikage September 21, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 35
13 Chotaro Kamoi October 26, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 32
14 Masakazu Nagase November 27, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
15 Chotaro Kamoi November 27, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 3
16 Masakazu Nagase November 30, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 14 Took place during a tag team match, with "Showa" as Nagase's partner, and Mitsunobu Kikuzawa as Kamoi's.
17 Issei Fujisawa December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
18 Toshiyuki Moriya December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
19 Chotaro Kamoi December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
20 Jigoku Soldier December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
21 Masakazu Nagase December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
22 Naoshi Sano December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
23 Toshiyuki Moriya December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
24 Shigero Kato December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
25 Fushicho Karasu December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
26 Jigoku Soldier December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
27 Misae-chan December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
28 Issei Fujisawa December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
29 Chotaro Kamoi December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
30 Shigero Kato December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
31 Fushicho Karasu December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
32 Misae-chan December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
33 Fushicho Karasu December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
34 Naoshi Sano December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
35 Misae-chan December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
36 Masakazu Nagase December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
37 Chotaro Kamoi December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
38 Naoshi Sano December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
39 Fushicho Karasu December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
40 Chotaro Kamoi December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
41 Issei Fujisawa December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
42 Toshiyuki Moriya December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
43 Jigoku Soldier December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
44 Toshiyuki Moriya December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
45 Chotaro Kamoi December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
46 Shark Tsuchiya December 14, 2000 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 104 Took place during a 15-minutes Falls Count Anywhere match
47 Chotaro Kamoi March 28, 2001 Judgement 5 Tokyo, Japan 8 32 [18]
48 Hebider April 29, 2001 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
49 Chotaro Kamoi April 29, 2001 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 19
50 MMM May 18, 2001 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 37 This was a 6-fold thread match also involving Fushicho Karasu, Hero!, Konicaman #2, and "Showa". MMM won the title as Toshiyuki Moriya, a Triple H parody, before reverting to his previous ring name.
51 Kazumasa Nihei June 24, 2001 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 5
52 Chotaro Kamoi June 29, 2001 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 97 Nihei willingly gave the title to Kamoi.
53 Asian Cooger October 4, 2001 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 69
54 Hebikage December 12, 2001 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
55 Asian Cougar December 12, 2001 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 50
56 Sanshiro Takagi January 31, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
57 Chocoball Mukai January 31, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 4
58 Sanshiro Takagi February 4, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 66
59 Futoshi Miwa April 11, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 7
60 Sanshiro Takagi April 18, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Pinned Miwa during a 6-man tag team match between the team of Miwa, Takashi Sasaki, and Tanomusaku Toba, and the team of Super Uchuu Power, Kintaro Kanemura, and Chocoball Mukai.
61 Kintaro Kanemura April 18, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 7
62 Sanshiro Takagi April 25, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 8 Took place during a tag team match, with Takashi Sasaki as Takagi's partner, and Super Uchuu Power as Kanemura's.
63 Futoshi Miwa May 3, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
64 Issei Fujisawa May 3, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
65 Bio-Monster DNA May 3, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
66 Miyuki Maeda May 3, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
67 Jakaibo Hebider May 3, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Previously won the title as Thunder.
68 Sanshiro Takagi May 3, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 28
69 Kintaro Kanemura May 31, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 6 This was also for Takagi's KO-D Openweight Championship.
70 Chocoball Mukai June 6, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 7
71 Shouichi Ichimiya June 13, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 74 Won the title as Gintaro Ichimiya, a parody of Kintaro Kanemura, before reverting to his previous ring name.
72 Masashi Kakuta August 26, 2002 House show Chiba, Japan 1 <1 First non-wrestler to win the award, and first title change to take place outside of Tokyo.
73 Shouichi Ichimiya August 26, 2002 House show Chiba, Japan 2 12
74 Kazuki Ohkubo September 7, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 63 This took place during a mixed martial arts event.
75 Takashi Echigo November 9, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 This took place during a mixed martial arts event.
76 Shouichi Ichimiya November 9, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 5
77 The Great Mampuku November 14, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 3 Character from a children TV show.
78 AD Yamamoto November 17, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Character from a children TV show.
79 Shouichi Ichimiya November 17, 2002 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 34
80 Kazumasa Nihei December 21, 2002 House show Kanagawa, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 24-hour marathon match.
81 Shouichi Ichimiya December 21, 2002 House show Kanagawa, Japan 5 14 Took place during a 24-hour marathon match.
82 Mikami January 4, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
83 Sanshiro Takagi January 4, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a royal rumble. Previously won the title as Shouichi Ichimiya.
84 Seito Kaicho January 4, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 President of a student association. Took place during a royal rumble.
85 Yoshihiro Sakai January 4, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 27 Took place during a royal rumble.
86 Ladder January 31, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 First inanimate object to win the title; the ladder fell on Sakai during a match against Kyohei Mikami, with the referee counting the fall.
87 Shouichi Ichimiya January 31, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 28
88 Yoshihiro Sakai February 28, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 6
89 "Showa" 80's March 6, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
90 Yoshihiro Sakai March 6, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 38
91 O.K. Revolution April 13, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 11
92 Futoshi Miwa April 24, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 2
93 Erika Yamakawa April 26, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 A fashion model.
94 Brian Walters April 26, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
95 Futoshi Miwa April 26, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 8
96 O.K. Revolution May 4, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 42
97 Hero! June 15, 2003 House show Kanagawa, Japan 1 39
98 Shouichi Ichimiya July 24, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 10 Took place during a tag team match, with Futoshi Miwa as Ichimiya's partner, and Kudo as Hero!'s.
99 Sanshiro Takagi August 3, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 56
100 Ladder September 28, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 17 The ladder is considered to be the same as the previous ladder to win the title, therefore making it a two-time champion.
Vacated October 15, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan The ladder "forfeit" the title after being "encouraged" to by DDT president.
101 Takashi Sasaki October 15, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 11 This was a 6-fold thread match also involving Super Uchuu Power, Yoshihiro Sakai, O.K. Revolution, and Shuji Ishikawa.
102 Danshoku Dino October 26, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 28
103 O.K. Revolution November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
104 Kent November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1
105 Gudo November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1
106 Seiya Morohashi November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1
107 Gudo November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 2 <1
108 Danshoku Dino November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 2 <1
109 Kazumasa Nihei November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 3 <1
110 Kent November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 2 <1
111 Seiya Morohashi November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 2 <1
112 O.K. Revolution November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 4 <1
113 Futoshi Miwa November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 5 <1
114 Gudo November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 3 <1
115 Danshoku Dino November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 3 <1
116 Gudo November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 4 <1
117 Futoshi Miwa November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 6 <1
118 O.K. Revolution November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 5 <1
119 Danshoku Dino November 23, 2003 House show Nagoya, Japan 4 7
120 Issei Fujisawa November 30, 2003 House show Osaka, Japan 5 <1
121 Riki Senshu November 30, 2003 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
122 Para-Para Kuma-san November 30, 2003 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
123 Yuusuke Inokuma November 30, 2003 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
124 Macho Bump November 30, 2003 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
125 Danshoku Dino November 30, 2003 House show Osaka, Japan 5 17 Took place during a battle royal.
126 O.K. Revolution November 30, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 12
127 Danshoku Dino December 29, 2003 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 14
128 Nikolai Gotchanski January 12, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
129 "Showa" January 12, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
130 Para-Para Kuma-san January 12, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
131 Futoshi Miwa January 12, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
132 Naomi Susan January 12, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
133 Danshoku Dino January 12, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 30 Took place during a battle royal.
134 Poison Julie Sawada February 11, 2004 House show Yokohama, Japan 5 14 This was a 4-way match also involving Sanshiro Takagi and Shouichi Ichimiya, which was also for Ichimiya's KO-D Openweight Championship. Sawada previously won the title as Poison Sawada Black.
135 Yuusuke Inokuma February 25, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
136 Seiya Morohashi February 25, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
137 Yuusuke Inokuma February 25, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 4
138 Seiya Morohashi February 29, 2004 House show Osaka, Japan 4 <1
139 Yuusuke Inokuma February 29, 2004 House show Osaka, Japan 4 7
140 Keisuke Masuda March 7, 2004 House show Chiba, Japan 1 <1
141 Yuusuke Inokuma March 7, 2004 House show Chiba, Japan 5 7
142 Mikami March 14, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
143 Ted Tanabe March 14, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
144 Yuusuke Inokuma March 14, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 6
145 Danshoku Dino March 20, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 71
146 Yuusuke Inokuma May 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1
147 Danshoku Dino May 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 The date of Dino's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
148 Yuusuke Inokuma 2004 House show 8 The dates of Inokuma's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
149 Danshoku Dino 2004 House show 10 The date of Dino's title win is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
150 Kenshin July 1, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 13
151 Shouichi Ichimiya July 14, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 17 Took place during a tag team match, where Daichi Kakimoto was Ichimiya's partner and Kota Ibushi was Kenshin's.
152 Shimon Nagao July 31, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 3-year old picked from the audience.
153 Shouichi Ichimiya July 31, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 61
154 Gorgeous Matsuno September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 10-minute battle royal.
155 Koichiro Kimura September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
156 Riki Senshu September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
157 Gentaro September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
158 Shouichi Ichimiya September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 <1
159 Gorgeous Matsuno September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
160 Koichiro Kimura September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
161 Muscle Sakai September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
162 Gentaro September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
163 Shouichi Ichimiya September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 <1
164 Takeshi Aida September 30, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 17
165 Shouichi Ichimiya October 17, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 13 31
166 Danshoku Dino November 17, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 2
167 Shouichi Ichimiya November 19, 2004 House show Kanagawa, Japan 14 1
168 Taxi driver November 20, 2004 House show Shizuoka, Japan 1 <1 An actual taxi driver.
169 Danshoku Dino November 20, 2004 House show Shizuoka, Japan 12 4
170 Shouichi Ichimiya November 24, 2004 House show Aichi, Japan 15 31
171 Yatchan December 25, 2004 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 62 A monkey; first animal to win the title.
172 Riki Senshu February 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 30 Won a 5-participant battle royal for the title.
173 Kenshin March 27, 2005 DDT 8th Anniversary: Judgement 9 Tokyo, Japan 2 38
174 Futoshi Miwa May 4, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 25
175 Shouichi Ichimiya May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 16 31 Took place during a 6-man tag team match between the team of Miwa, Sanshiro Takagi, and Riki Senshu, and the team of Sanwa, Seiya Morohashi, and Tanomusaku Toba.
176 Gorgeous Matsuno May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
177 The Bloody May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
178 Yuki Miyazaki May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
179 MARU May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
180 Toshie Uematsu May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
181 Yumi Ohka May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
182 Keiko Saito May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
183 Cherry May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
184 Yuki Miyazaki May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
185 Gorgeous Matsuno May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
186 Cherry May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
187 Yuki Miyazaki May 29, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 4
188 Chiharu July 3, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Pinned Miyazaki in front of dressing room.
189 Yuki Miyazaki July 3, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Pinned Chiharu in a dressing room.
190 Chiharu July 3, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 21 Pinned Miyazaki in a dressing room.
191 Yuki Miyazaki July 24, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 6 Took place during a trip to Yakeyama Springs Inn.
192 Yuka Nakamura July 30, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Pins Miyazaki at a bus stop.
193 Tanny Mouse July 30, 2005 House show Niigata, Japan 1 <1 Pins Nakamura in a women's room at a service area of a toll way.
194 A chef July 30, 2005 House show Niigata, Japan 1 <1 The chief chef of the Yakeyama Springs. Won the title by pinning Mouse in a party room.
195 Haruka Matsuo July 30, 2005 House show Niigata, Japan 1 <1 Defeats the chef with a sleeper on a stairway at Yakeyama Springs Inn.
196 Yuki Miyazaki July 30, 2005 House show Niigata, Japan 6 1 Pins Matsuo in Matsuo's guest room at Yakeyama Springs Inn as Matsuo tries to sleep.
197 Etsuko Mita July 31, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 7 Pins Miyazaki in front of the bus after they get out from it.
198 Tanny Mouse August 7, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
199 Kaori Yoneyama August 7, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
Vacated August 7, 2005 The 199th champion, Yoneyama immediately vacated the title because the number 199 is "not a good number to call". [17]
200 Tanny Mouse August 21, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Last eliminated Chiharu in a 10-people battle royal to win the vacant title.
201 Hana Kimura August 21, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Daughter of wrestler Kyoko Kimura and 8 years old at the time, later became a professional wrestler herself.
202 Kyoko Kimura August 21, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
203 Yuka Nakamura August 21, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 48
204 DJ Nira October 8, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 This was a three-way match also involving Tanny Mouse.
205 Yuki Miyazaki October 8, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 28
206 Yuka Nakamura November 5, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 22
207 Tanny Mouse November 27, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
208 Bullfight Sora November 27, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 14
209 DJ Nira December 11, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
210 Yuki Miyazaki December 11, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 14
211 Kyoko Inoue December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a tag team match, where Etsuko Mita was Inoue's partner and Yoshiko Tamura was Miyazaki's.
212 Bullfight Sora December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
213 Kyoko Inoue December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
214 Toshie Uematsu December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
215 Fang Suzuki December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
216 Chiharu December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
217 Kitty-chan December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 A Hello Kitty doll. Took place during a battle royal.
218 Mah-kun December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 A stuffed doll. Took place during a battle royal.
219 Bullfight Sora December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
220 Yuki Miyazaki December 25, 2005 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 21 Took place during a battle royal.
221 Misae Genki January 15, 2006 House show Yokohama, Japan 4 20
222 Aika February 4, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 49
223 Mai Ichii March 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
224 Emi Sakura March 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
225 Aika March 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 35
226 Hikari April 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 6
227 Misae Genki May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
228 Tetsuhiro Kuroda May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
229 Uematsu Papa May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
230 Tetsuya Koda May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
231 Emi Sakura May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
232 Hinata May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
233 Kinoko May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
234 Miki Ishii May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
235 Hikari May 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 31
236 Natsuki☆Head June 5, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 9
237 Mecha Mummy June 14, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 4
238 Mecha Stanley June 18, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 7 Pinned Mecha Mummy during a tag team match.
239 Masahiro Mekanashi June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
240 Natsuki☆Head June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
241 Mikami June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
242 Daichi Kakimoto June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
243 Mango Fukuda June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
244 Sanshiro Takagi June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1
245 Mikami June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
246 Masahiro Mekanashi June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
247 Mecha Mummy June 25, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 5
248 The MAC June 30, 2006 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
249 Seiya Morohashi June 30, 2006 House show Osaka, Japan 5 <1
250 Yukinori Matsui June 30, 2006 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
251 Bull Armor TAKUYA June 30, 2006 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
252 Mecha Mummy June 30, 2006 House show Osaka, Japan 3 2
253 Francisco Togo July 2, 2006 House show Matsue, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
254 Antonio Honda July 2, 2006 House show Matsue, Japan 1 <1
255 Mecha Mummy July 2, 2006 House show Matsue, Japan 4 7
256 The MAC July 9, 2006 House show Nagoya, Japan 2 <1
257 Poco Takanashi July 9, 2006 House show Nagoya, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal. Previously won the title as Masahiro Mekanashi.
258 296 July 9, 2006 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
259 Tanomusaku Toba July 9, 2006 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
260 Mori Bernard July 9, 2006 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
261 Mecha Mummy July 9, 2006 House show Nagoya, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
262 Tanomusaku Toba July 9, 2006 House show Nagoya, Japan 2 14 Took place during a battle royal.
263 The MAC July 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
264 Daichi Kakimoto July 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
265 Bear Fukuda (Mango Fukuda) July 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
266 Seiya Morohashi July 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
267 Poco Takanashi July 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
268 Mecha Matsuno July 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
269 Mecha Mummy July 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 28 Took place during a battle royal.
270 Antonio Honda August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
271 Madman Pondo August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
272 J.C. Bailey August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
273 2 Tough Tony August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
274 Super Stanley August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
275 Guts Ishijima August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
276 Choun Shiryu August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
277 Poison Julie Sawada August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1
278 Mecha Mummy August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1
279 The Crazy SKB August 20, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 70
280 Ikeda Seijin October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
281 A television cameraman October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
282 Poa Poa October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
283 Leonard Dodeka Kuma October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
284 World's PK October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
285 Jushin Satsugai Liger October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
286 Lingerie Mutoh October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
287 Naoshi Sano October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
288 Jushin Satsugai Liger October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
289 Nasty Black Panther October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
290 Dokaben October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
291 Naoshi Sano October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
292 Ankoku Sherman Monolith October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
293 President Ramu October 29, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
Vacated October 29, 2006 Ramu, a member of the "666" group, vacated the title in order to have the 666th from the "666" group.
294 Shinobu 2006 House show Japan 1 Defeated Yuko Miyamoto to win the vacant title. The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
295 Yuko Miyamoto 2006 House show Japan 1 The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
296-597 Shinobu/Miyamoto 2006 House show Japan During a live show, Shinobu and Miyamoto traded the championship with each other 303 times, which is the record for most title changes on the same night. The date of the event is unknown. Those title changes are not listed to reduce the size of the article.
598 Yuko Miyamoto 2006 House show Japan 152 303rd and final title change between Shinobu and Miyamoto. The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
599 Shinobu 2006 House show Japan 152 The dates of Shinobu's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
600 Sayoko Mita 2006 House show Japan 1 A female newscaster of a cable station. The date of Mita's title win is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
601 Shinobu December 16, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 153 The date of Shinobu's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
602-661 Shinobu / Miyamoto December 2006 House show Japan During a live show, Shinobu and Miyamoto traded the title 60 times in short order via rock–paper–scissors. The date of the event is unknown.
661 Yuko Miyamoto December 2006 House show Japan 214 The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
662 Shinobu December 2006 House show Japan 215 The dates of Shinobu's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
663 Yuko Miyamoto December 2006 House show Japan 215 The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
664 Shinobu December 2006 House show Japan 216 The dates of Miyamoto's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
665 Mecha Mummy Gold December 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
666 The Crazy SKB December 23, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 29
667 Naoshi Sano January 21, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 <1 SKB put the title on an auction, which is won by Sano.
668 Senpai January 21, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 49 Won the title in a battle royal in which he last eliminated Sano.
669 Naoshi Sano March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
670 Yuki Miyazaki March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 10 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
671 Naoshi Sano March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 11 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
672 Yuki Miyazaki March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 11 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
673 Naoshi Sano March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 12 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
674 Yuki Miyazaki March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 12 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
675 Naoshi Sano March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 13 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
676 Fushicho Karasu March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
677 Yuki Miyazaki March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 13 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
678 Taneichi Kacho March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
679 Naoshi Sano March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 14 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
680 Kikutaro March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Previously won the title as Mitsunobu Kikuzawa. Took place during a Championship Scramble.
681 Yuki Miyazaki March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 14 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
682 Kikutaro March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
683 Naomi Susan March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
684 Kikutaro March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
685 Taneichi Kacho March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
686 Naoshi Sano March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 15 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
687 Fushicho Karasu March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
688 Yuki Miyazaki March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 15 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
689 Exciting Yoshida March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
690 Kikutaro March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
691 Taneichi Kacho March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
692 Exciting Yoshida March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a Championship Scramble.
693 Ladder March 11, 2007 DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 Tokyo, Japan 3 21 The ladder is considered to be the same as the previous ladders to win the title, therefore making it a three-time champion.
694 Cocolo April 1, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 45 A miniature dachshund dog.
695 Megumi Grace Asano May 16, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 7 A referee.
696 Yuusuke Inokuma May 23, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 <1
697 Gorgeous Matsuno May 23, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 3 Won the title by pinning Inokuma in a 3-on-1 handicap match, in which Danshoku Dino and Muscle Sakai were Inokuma's partners.
698 Kenshin May 26, 2007 House show Japan 3 <1
699 Antonio Koinoki May 26, 2007 House show Japan 1 <1
700 Gorgeous Matsuno May 26, 2007 House show Japan 6 8
701 A baseball bat June 3, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
702 Kazuhiko Ogasawara June 3, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
703 Hoshitango June 3, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
704 Naoshi Sano June 3, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 16 <1
705 Naoki Tanizaki June 3, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
706 Yuusuke Inokuma June 3, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
707 Kazuhiko Ogasawara June 3, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 63
708 Naoshi Sano August 5, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 17 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
709 Hoshitango August 5, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
710 Kazuhiko Ogasawara August 5, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 6
711 Sanshiro Takagi August 11, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 17 28 Previously won the title as Shouichi Ichimiya.
712 Leonard Takatsu September 8, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
713 Reiji Azuma September 8, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 An elementary school boy.
714 Shouichi Ichimiya September 8, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 18 8
715 Airi Ueda, Shiori Takahashi, and Minami Tanabe September 16, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 10 Three elementary school girls, who pinned Ichimiya together to become co-champions. First time the title was held by several people at once.
716 Shouichi Ichimiya September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 19 <1
717 Ken Kataya September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
718 726 September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
719 Kazuhiko Ogasawara September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
720 Tarzan Goto September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Previously won the title as Shoichi Ichimiya and Sanshiro Takagi. However, he is not considered the same person as them.
721 Ken Kataya September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
722 726 September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
723 Guts Ishijima September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
724 Kazuhiko Ogasawara September 26, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 11
725 Nao Saejima October 7, 2007 House show Fukuoka, Japan 1 <1 Not a wrestler; An AV idol.
726 KAWANO October 7, 2007 House show Fukuoka, Japan 1 <1
727 Takashi Niwada October 7, 2007 House show Fukuoka, Japan 1 <1
728 Karate Mummy October 7, 2007 House show Fukuoka, Japan 1 <1
729 Akihiro October 7, 2007 House show Fukuoka, Japan 1 <1 A sex doll.
730 Nao Saejima October 7, 2007 House show Fukuoka, Japan 2 <1
731 Kazuhiko Ogasawara October 7, 2007 House show Fukuoka, Japan 6 74
732 Naoshi Sano December 20, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 18 10
733 Ken Ohka December 30, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1 Previously won the title as O.K. Revolution.
734 Sanshiro Takagi December 30, 2007 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 1
735 Kota Ibushi December 31, 2007 House show Japan 1 6
736 Tanomusaku Toba January 6, 2008 House show Osaka, Japan 3 28
737 Kota Ibushi February 3, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 35
738 Danshoku Dino March 9, 2008 Judgement 2008 Tokyo, Japan 13 20
739 Yasu Urano March 29, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 11
740 Gentaro April 9, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 2
741 Danshoku Dino April 11, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 14 25
742 Kudo May 6, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 36
743 Gorgeous Matsuno June 11, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 4
744 Mikami June 15, 2008 House show Osaka, Japan 5 6
745 Michael Nakazawa June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
746 HIDEX June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
747 Chiririn (a chicken doll) June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
748 Izumi June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
749 Mika June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
750 Mikami June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1
751 Rei Takagi June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
752 Pink Tiger June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
753 Heppoko Chojin June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
754 Mikami June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1
755 Shoppana Yanagiya June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
756 Mikami June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 <1
757 Michael Nakazawa June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
758 Mikami June 21, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 4
759 Norikazu Fujioka June 25, 2008 House show Unknown 1 <1
760 Michael Nakazawa June 25, 2008 House show Unknown 3 11
761 Arnold Skeskejanaker July 6, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
762 Muscle Sakai July 6, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
763 Michael Nakazawa July 6, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
764 Arnold Skeskejanaker July 6, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 30
765 Mikami August 5, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
766 Arnold Skeskejanaker August 5, 2008 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 222
767 Albret Neklenburg March 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
768 Bullfight Sora March 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
769 Hironosuke Izumii March 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
770 Arnold Skeskejanaker March 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
771 Bullfight Sora March 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
772 Cherry March 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 7
773 Tanny Mouse March 22, 2009 House show Warabi, Saitama, Japan 5 <1
774 Chii Tomiya March 22, 2009 House show Warabi, Saitama, Japan 1 <1
775 Cherry March 22, 2009 House show Warabi, Saitama,Japan 4 3
776 Bullfight Sora March 25, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 10
777 Moeka Haruhi April 4, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 11
778 Bullfight Sora April 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1
779 Cherry April 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
780 Toshie Uematsu April 15, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 9
781 Pro Wrestling Wave poster April 24, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 4 An advertisement poster.
782 Bullfight Sora April 28, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 <1
783 Kasai-shi April 28, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 1 Stuffed doll of Jun Kasai.
784 Takako Inoue April 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
785 Apple Miyuki April 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
786 Kasai-shi April 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
787 Jaki Numazawa April 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
788 Toshie Uematsu April 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
789 Cherry April 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1
790 Bullfight Sora April 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 6
791 Danshoku Dino May 5, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 15 <1 This was a three-way match also involving Kyoko Kimura.
792 Kasai-shi May 5, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
793 Aja Kong May 5, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
794 Kasai-shi May 5, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 3
795 Yuuki May 8, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 1 <1
796 Yuichi May 8, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 1 <1
797 Satoru May 8, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 1 <1
798 Yuichi May 8, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 2 <1
799 Yuuki May 8, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 2 33
800 Big Japan Pro Wrestling ring truck June 10, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 1 <1
801 Satoru June 10, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 2 <1
802 Ohashi Dynamite June 10, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 1 <1
803 Benkei Daikokubo June 10, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 1 <1
804 Yuichi June 10, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 3 <1
805 Bullfight Sora June 10, 2009 House show Yokohama, Japan 10 10
806 A desk at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring June 20, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
807 Cherry June 20, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1
808 Moeka Haruhi June 20, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
809 KAORU June 20, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
810 Bullfight Sora June 20, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 <1
811 Danshoku Dino June 20, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 16 8
812 Michael Nakazawa June 28, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
813 Yoshiaki Yago June 28, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
814 Yoshihiko June 28, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 1 A sex doll with male make-up, billed as the brother of previous champion and fellow sex doll Akihiro.
815 A desk June 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
816 A dish June 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
817 Rice June 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
818 Mitsuboshi curry June 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 A dish of roux.
819 Excellent Mince Cutlet June 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 A dish of pork cutlet.
820 Yuusuke Inokuma June 29, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 27
821 Guts-seijin July 26, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 9
822 Yuusuke Inokuma August 4, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 5
823 Yoshihiko August 9, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 14
824 Toru Owashi August 23, 2009 Ryōgoku Peter Pan Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
825 Sumo Yoshihiko August 23, 2009 Ryōgoku Peter Pan Tokyo, Japan 3 63 Previously held the title under the name Yoshihiko.
826 Kota Ibushi October 25, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
827 Yoshihiko October 25, 2009 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 77
828 Munenori Sawa January 10, 2010 House show Nagoya, Japan 3 <1
829 Tanomusaku Toba January 10, 2010 House show Nagoya, Japan 4 <1
830 Shigehiro Irie January 10, 2010 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1
831 Hikaru Sato January 10, 2010 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 41
832 Michael Nakazawa February 20, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 8
833 Kazuki Hirata February 28, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 14
834 Keisuke Ishii March 14, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 7
835 Munenori Sawa March 21, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
836 Masa Takanashi March 21, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 6 Previously won the title as Masahiro Mekanashi and Poco Takanashi.
837 Danshoku Dino March 27, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 17 25
838 Yukihiro Abe April 21, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Championship changes take place during a 10-min 3-way title match.
839 Yasu Urano April 21, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Championship changes take place during a 10-min 3-way title match.
840 Yukihiro Abe April 21, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Championship changes take place during a 10-min 3-way title match.
841 Danshoku Dino April 21, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 18 45
842 Masa Takanashi June 5, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 333 The longest individual reign
843 Keisuke Ishii May 4, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
844 Masa Takanashi May 4, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 42
845 Emi Sakura June 15, 2011 House show Warabi, Japan 3 <1
846 Remi Nagano June 15, 2011 House show Warabi, Japan 1 <1
847 Hikari Minami June 15, 2011 House show Warabi, Japan 3 <1
848 Emi Sakura June 15, 2011 House show Warabi, Japan 4 <1
849 Masa Takanashi June 15, 2011 House show Warabi, Japan 8 3
850 Keisuke Ishii June 18, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
851 Ken Ohka June 18, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 <1
852 Masa Takanashi June 18, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 1
853 Keisuke Ishii June 19, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
854 Masa Takanashi June 19, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
855 SeXXXy Eddy June 19, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
856 Keisuke Ishii June 19, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 7
857 Jado June 26, 2011 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
858 Danshoku Dino June 26, 2011 House show Osaka, Japan 19 4
859 Masa Takanashi June 30, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 <1 Championship changes take place during a 7-team gauntlet match.
860 Yasu Urano June 30, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 3 Championship changes take place during a 7-team gauntlet match.
861 Antonio Honda July 3, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
862 Daisuke Sasaki July 3, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
863 Antonio Honda July 3, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 7
864 Daisuke Sasaki July 10, 2011 House show Nagoya, Japan 2 <1
865 Tsuyoshi Kikuchi July 10, 2011 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1
866 Ultraman Robin July 10, 2011 House show Nagoya, Japan 1 <1 Won the title by pinning Kikuchi in a tag team match.
867 Tsuyoshi Kikuchi July 10, 2011 House show Nagoya, Japan 2 <1
868 Antonio Honda July 10, 2011 House show Nagoya, Japan 5 11
869 Daisuke Sasaki July 21, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 3
870 Antonio Honda July 24, 2011 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2011 Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 This was a 15-man Ironman Rumble, which Honda won by last eliminating Sasaki.
871 Gorgeous Matsuno July 24, 2011 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2011 Tokyo, Japan 8 35
872 Michael Nakazawa August 28, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
873 Yasu Urano August 28, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
874 Gorgeous Matsuno August 28, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 <1
875 DJ Nira August 28, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
876 Michael Nakazawa August 28, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 <1
877 Gorgeous Matsuno August 28, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 91
878 Shigehiro Irie November 27, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 32 Took place during a tag team match, where Keisuke Ishi was Irie's partner and Poison Julie Sawada was Matsuno's.
879 Kanjyuro Matsuyama December 29, 2011 House show Osaka, Japan 1 1
880 Tigers Mask December 30, 2011 House show Osaka, Japan 1 1 This was a 3-way match also involving Naoki Setoguchi.
881 Takoyakida December 31, 2011 House show Osaka, Japan 1 2
882 Ebessan (III) January 2, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 1 3
883 Apple Miyuki January 5, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 2 2
884 Kuishinbo Kamen January 7, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 1 1
885 Black Buffalo January 8, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 1 4 This was a 3-way match also involving Billyken Kid.
886 Miyuki Matsuyama January 12, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 3 49 Took place during a tag team match, where Kanjyuro Matsuyama was Matsuyama's partner and Tigers Mask was Buffalo's.
887 Ebessan (III) March 1, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 2 <1 This was a 3-way match also involving Miracle Man.
888 Kanjyuro Matsuyama March 1, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 2 1
889 Tigers Mask March 2, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 2 2 This was a 3-way match also involving Atsushi Kotoge.
890 Miyawaki March 4, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
891 Antonio Honda March 4, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 7 <1 Took place during a 10-minutes Iron Man match.
892 Miyawaki March 4, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 10-minutes Iron Man match.
893 Antonio Honda March 4, 2012 House show Osaka, Japan 8 7
894 Poison Julie Sawada March 11, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
895 Michael Nakazawa March 11, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 <1
896 Kana March 11, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
897 Antonio Honda March 11, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 <1
898 Kana March 11, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 28
899 Michael Nakazawa April 8, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1 Took place during a 10-minutes ironman battle royal.
900 Kana April 8, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
901 Keita Yano April 8, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
902 Kana April 8, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
903 Michael Nakazawa April 8, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 <1
904 Kana April 8, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 22
905 Ayumi Kurihara April 30, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 34
906 Hiroshi Fukuda June 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
907 Hoshitango June 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
908 Michael Nakazawa June 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 <1
909 Ayumi Kurihara June 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 5
910 Mio Shirai June 8, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 2
911 Hiroyo Matsumoto June 10, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 3
912 Tsukasa Fujimoto June 13, 2012 House show Saitama, Japan 1 10
913 Tsukushi June 23, 2012 House show Warabi, Saitama, Japan 1 <1
914 Ringside mat at Ice Ribbon dojo June 23, 2012 House show Warabi, Saitama, Japan 1 <1
915 Tsukasa Fujimoto June 23, 2012 House show Warabi, Saitama, Japan 2 1
916 Hiroshi Fukuda June 24, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
917 Tanomusaku Toba June 24, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
918 Tsukasa Fujimoto June 24, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
919 Choun Shiryu June 24, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 6
920 DJ Nira June 30, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
921 Choun Shiryu July 24, 2011 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 12
922 Yuki Sato July 12, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 7
923 Dick Togo July 19, 2012 House show Bolivia 2 1 First title change to take place outside of Japan.
924 Ajayu July 20, 2012 House show Bolivia 1 2
925 Yuki Sato July 22, 2012 House show Bolivia 1 <1
926 A Bolivian boy July 22, 2012 House show Bolivia 1 <1
927 Dick Togo July 22, 2012 House show Bolivia 3 2
928 Yuki Sato July 24, 2012 House show Bolivia 2 5
929 Choun Shiryu July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
930 Hiroshi Fukuda July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
931 Akito July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
932 Choun Shiryu July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
933 Yuki Sato July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
934 Hiroshi Fukuda July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
935 Gorgeous Matsuno July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 <1
936 Makoto Oishi July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
937 Hiroshi Fukuda July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
938 Gorgeous Matsuno July 29, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 1
939 Mio Shirai July 30, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Pinned Matsuno in a 4-way tag team match, also involving Ryo Mizunami as Shirai's partner, Rion Mizuki as Matsuno's, and the teams of Saoshi Sano and Batten Tamagawa, and Go Shiofuki and Kinteki Sakuragaoka.
940 Gentaro July 30, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
941 Michael Mamezawa July 30, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
942 Hiroshi Fukuda July 30, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 1
943 Gota Ihashi July 31, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 1
944 Hiroshi Fukuda August 1, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 1
945 Rikiya Shindo August 2, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
946 Hiroshi Fukuda August 2, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 1
947 Yakitori August 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
948 Ryuichi Sekine August 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
949 Beer August 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
950 Gota Ihashi August 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
951 Hiroshi Fukuda August 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 1
952 Konosuke Takeshita August 4, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
953 Hiroshi Fukuda August 4, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
954 DJ Nira August 4, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 5
955 Hiroshi Fukuda August 9, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 <1
956 Chair August 9, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
957 Hiroshi Fukuda August 9, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 <1
958 Cherry August 9, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 <1
959 DJ Nira August 9, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 9
960 E.Yoshihiko August 18, 2012 Budokan Peter Pan Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a Royal Rumble. Formerly held the title under the name Yoshihiko.
961 Yoshiaki Fujiwara August 18, 2012 Budokan Peter Pan Tokyo, Japan 1 138 Took place during a Royal Rumble.
962 E.Yoshihiko January 3, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 171
963 Gorgeous Matsuno June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 13 <1 Took place during a 9-man 10-minutes battle royal.
964 Masa Takanashi June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 <1
965 Tomomitsu Matsunaga June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
966 Soma Takao June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
967 Mikami June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 <1
968 Tomomitsu Matsunaga June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
969 Michael Nakazawa June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 13 <1
970 Yoshihiko June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1
971 DJ Nira June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1
972 "Kōmyō" June 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 56 A calligraphy by singer and actor Akihiro Miwa. Took place during a 9-man 10-minutes battle royal.
973 DJ Nira August 18, 2013 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2013 Tokyo, Japan 8 <1 Took place during a Royal Rumble.
974 Akihiro August 18, 2013 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2013 Tokyo, Japan 2 42
975 Kudo September 29, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 14 Pinned Akihiro during a battle royal.
976 Danshoku Dino October 13, 2013 House show Sapporo, Japan 20 7 Took place during a tag team match, with Makoto Oishi as Dino's partner andHarashima]] as Kudo's.
977 Harashima October 20, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 56 This was also for Harashima's KO-D Openweight Championship. Harashima previously won the title as Hero!
978 Yukio Sakaguchi December 15, 2013 House show Fukuoka, Japan 1 8 Took place during a tag team match, with Mokoto Oishi as Dino's partner and Harashima as Kudo's. Sakaguchi won by referee stoppage.
979 Harashima December 23, 2013 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 21 This was also for Harashima's KO-D Openweight Championship.
980 Masa Takanashi January 13, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 13 13
981 Tomomitsu Matsunaga January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
982 Guanchulo January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
983 Gota Ihashi January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
984 Kazuki Hirata January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
985 Michael Nakazawa January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 14 <1
986 Hoshitango January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
987 Yasu Urano January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
988 Masa Takanashi January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 14 <1
989 Yasu Urano January 26, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 28
990 Emi Sakura February 23, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
991 DJ Nira February 23, 2014 House show Tokyo 9 <1
992 Akito February 23, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
993 Daichi Kakimoto February 23, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
994 Kazuki Hirata February 23, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 14
995 Daisuke Sasaki March 9, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
996 DJ Nira March 9, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
997 Makoto Oishi March 9, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
998 Kazuki Hirata March 9, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
999 Sanshiro Takagi March 9, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 51
1000 Ironman title belt April 29, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Takagi attempted to retire the championship, but was knocked out by Poison Sawada with the belt; as Takagi fell with the belt on his chest, the referee counted the pinfall, making the belt itself the champion.
1001 Jun Akiyama April 29, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 18
1002 Masao Inoue May 17, 2014 House show Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan 1 <1
1003 Jun Akiyama May 17, 2014 House show Kasukabe, Saitama,Japan 2 8
1004 Masao Inoue May 25, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Pinned Akiyama during a 6-man battle royal.
1005 Jun Akiyama May 25, 2014 House show Chiba, Japan 3 4
1006 Akihiro May 29, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 80
1007 DJ Nira August 17, 2014 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2014 Tokyo, Japan 11 <1 Took place during a Rumble rules match.
1008 Gorgeous Matsuno August 17, 2014 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2014 Tokyo, Japan 14 <1
1009 LiLiCo August 17, 2014 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2014 Tokyo, Japan 1 128 A TV personality who was the special guest ring announcer for the Rumble match.
1010 Yoshihiko December 23, 2014 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 11
1011 Saki Akai January 3, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 6-man tag team match, with Masa Takanashi and D.J. Nira as Akai's partners, and Antonio Honda and Soma Takao as Yoshihiko's.
1012 Aja Kong January 3, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 43
1013 Yusuke Kubo February 15, 2015 House show Saitama, Japan 1 <1
1014 Syunma Katsumata February 15, 2015 House show Saitama, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1015 Hikaru Sato February 15, 2015 House show Saitama, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1016 Soma Takao February 15, 2015 House show Saitama, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1017 Zeus February 15, 2015 House show Saitama, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1018 Tomomitsu Matsunaga February 15, 2015 House show Saitama, Japan 4 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1019 Makoto Oishi February 15, 2015 House show Saitama, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1020 Aja Kong February 15, 2015 House show Saitama, Japan 3 254 Took place during a battle royal.
1021 Cherry October 27, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 3
1022 Ashton Phoenix October 30, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1023 Moeka Haruhi October 30, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
1024 Cherry October 30, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 9
1025 Tomomitsu Matsunaga November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1026 Cherry November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 11 <1
1027 Toru Owashi November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 2 <1
1028 Ladybeard November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 1 <1
1029 Tomomitsu Matsunaga November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 6 <1
1030 Cherry November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 12 <1
1031 Toru Owashi November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 3 <1
1032 Ladybeard November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 2 <1
1033 Tomomitsu Matsunaga November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 7 <1
1034 Cherry November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 13 <1
1035 Tomomitsu Matsunaga November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 8 <1
1036 Toru Owashi November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 4 <1
1037 Ladybeard November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 3 <1
1038 Cherry November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 14 <1
1039 Makoto Oishi November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 4 <1
1040 Suguru Miyatake November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 1 <1
1041 Kazuki Hirata November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 5 <1
1042 Makoto Oishi November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 5 <1
1043 Cherry November 8, 2015 House show Kasukabe, Japan 15 10
1044 Makoto Oishi November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1
1045 Toru Owashi November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
1046 Kazuki Hirata November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 <1
1047 Masa Takanashi November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 15 <1
1048 Suguru Miyatake November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
1049 Syunma Katsumata November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
1050 Cherry November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 16 <1
1051 Gota Ihashi November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
1052 Gota Ihashi's tights November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1053 Cherry November 18, 2015 House show Tokyo, Japan 17 1
1054 Asako Galápagos Akita November 19, 2015 Tokyo Sports offices Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Editor for the Tokyo Sports newspaper.
1055 Cherry November 19, 2015 Tokyo Sports offices Tokyo, Japan 18 9
1056 Kikutaro November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1057 Syunma Katsumata November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1058 Kazuki Hirata November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 7 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1059 Toru Owashi November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1060 Yoshihiko November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 9 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1061 Suguru Miyatake November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1062 Gota Ihashi November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 5 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1063 Gota Ihashi's underwear November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1064 Cherry November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 18 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1065 Saki Akai November 28, 2015 House show Osaka, Japan 2 15 Took place during a battle royal.
1066 Cherry December 13, 2015 House show Fukuoka, Japan 19 <1 Took place during a battle royal.
1067 Makoto Oishi December 13, 2015 House show Fukuoka, Japan 7 <1
1068 Ventvert Jack December 13, 2015 House show Fukuoka, Japan 1 <1
1069 Hiroshi Fukuda December 13, 2015 House show Fukuoka, Japan 13 <1
1070 Saki Akai December 13, 2015 House show Fukuoka, Japan 3 21
1071 LiLiCo January 3, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 112
1072 Saki Akai April 24, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 27
1073 Joey Ryan May 21, 2016 House show Kasukabe, Japan 1 22
1074 Rey Mysterio Jr. June 12, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 1 <1 [19]
1075 Joey Ryan June 12, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 2 5 [20]
1076 Chuck Taylor June 17, 2016 House show Des Moines, IA, USA 1 <1 [21]
1077 Scott Hall June 17, 2016 House show Des Moines, IA, USA 1 <1 [21]
1078 Colt Cabana June 17, 2016 House show Des Moines, IA, USA 1 <1 Won the title by forfeit after tricking Scott Hall into saying "I give up" off a sheet of paper. [22]
1079 Joey Ryan June 17, 2016 House show Des Moines, IA, USA 3 3 [23]
1080 Kikutaro June 20, 2016 House show Los Angeles, CA, USA 7 <1 [24]
1081 Laura James June 20, 2016 House show Los Angeles, CA, USA 1 1 [25]
1082 Bunny June 21, 2016 House show Los Angeles, CA, USA 1 2 A cat. [26]
1083 Ryan Nemeth June 23, 2016 House show Los Angeles, CA, USA 1 <1 Won the title by trading it with Bunny for a cat treat. [27]
1084 Taya Valkyrie June 23, 2016 House show Hollywood, CA, USA 1 2 [28]
1085 John Morrison June 25, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 1 <1 [29]
1086 Ricochet June 25, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 1 1 [30]
1087 Brian Metz June 26, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 1 <1 Won by tricking Ricochet into signing a document giving the title to Metz. [31]
1088 Matt Striker June 26, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 1 <1 [31]
1089 Cheerleader Melissa June 26, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 1 <1 [32]
1090 Matt Cross June 26, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 1 <1 [33]
1091 Brian Cage June 26, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 1 1 [34]
1092 Joey Ryan June 27, 2016 House show Boyle Heights, CA, USA 4 2 [35]
1093 Alacrana Plata #2 June 29, 2016 House show Venice, CA, USA 2 9 Previously won the title as Laura James. [36]
1094 Buggy Nova July 8, 2016 House show Corona, CA, USA 1 <1 [37]
1095 Joey Ryan July 8, 2016 House show Corona, CA, USA 5 1 [37]
1096 Scarlett Bordeaux July 9, 2016 House show Detroit, MI, USA 1 <1 [38]
1097 Rhyno July 9, 2016 House show Detroit, MI, USA 1 <1 In a match defending the title against Rhino, Bordeaux forfeited the title in exchange for Rhyno's autograph. [39]
1098 Robbie E July 9, 2016 House show Detroit, MI, USA 1 <1 This was a ladder match. [40]
1099 Joey Ryan July 9, 2016 House show Detroit, MI, USA 6 1 Won the title by trading it with Robbie E for toilet paper. [41]
1100 Timothy Thatcher July 10, 2016 House show Oxnard, CA, USA 1 <1 [42]
1101 Drew Gulak July 10, 2016 House show Oxnard, CA, USA 1 <1 [43]
1102 Eli Drake July 10, 2016 House show Oxnard, CA, USA 1 <1 [44]
1103 Jervis Cottonbelly July 10, 2016 House show Oxnard, CA, USA 1 <1 Won due to Drake asking Cottonbelly to stop tickling him, which the referee counted as a submission. [45]
1104 Joey Ryan July 10, 2016 House show Oxnard, CA, USA 7 7 Won the title by trading it with Cottonbelly for the company of two women. [46]
1105 Brian Kendrick July 17, 2016 House show Moorpark, CA, USA 1 <1 [47]
1106 Joey Ryan July 17, 2016 House show Moorpark, CA, USA 8 5 [48]
1107 "Spider-Man" July 22, 2016 San Diego Comic-Con San Diego, CA, USA 1 <1 A person cosplaying as Spider-Man. [48]
1108 The Addicition
(Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian)
July 22, 2016 San Diego Comic-Con San Diego, CA, USA 1 <1 Daniels and Kazarian pinned "Spider-Man" at the same time to become co-champions; First tag team to become co-champions. [49]
1109 Mike Kingston July 22, 2016 San Diego Comic-Con San Diego, CA, USA 1 <1 [50]
1110 Joey Ryan July 22, 2016 San Diego Comic-Con San Diego, CA, USA 9 <1 [51]
1111 Laura James July 22, 2016 San Diego Comic-Con San Diego, CA, USA 3 1 [52]
1112 Ron Funches July 23, 2016 San Diego Comic-Con San Diego, CA, USA 1 <1 [53]
1113 Joey Ryan July 23, 2016 San Diego Comic-Con San Diego, CA, USA 10 5 [54]
1114 Candice LeRae July 28, 2016 Vignette filmed in Ryan's home and Los Angeles-studio Los Angeles, CA, USA 1 3 Pinned Joey Ryan in a "dream" (Stop motion match filmed with two dolls representing LeRae and Ryan, along with a referee action figure, by Andy Holton); at the end LeRae takes the belt from Ryan while he was sleeping); first title change to take place outside of reality. [55]
1115 Joey Ryan July 31, 2016 Americana '16 Providence, RI, USA 11 <1 Title change took place before the start of a six-woman tag team match LeRae participated at the event.
1116 Mia Yim July 31, 2016 Americana '16 Providence, RI, USA 1 <1
1117 Suge D July 31, 2016 Americana '16 Providence, RI, USA 1 <1
1118 Tanya Cornell July 31, 2016 Americana '16 Providence, RI, USA 1 <1
1119 Kevin Quinn July 31, 2016 Americana '16 Providence, RI, USA 1 <1
1120 Johnny Cockstrong July 31, 2016 House show Providence, RI, USA 1 <1
1121 Joey Ryan July 31, 2016 House show Providence, RI, USA 12 <1
1122 Beyond Wrestling audience July 31, 2016 House show Providence, RI, USA 1 <1 Ryan forfeited the title to the audience of show by thanking them for his victory and saying that it was just as much theirs as it was his, which the referee interpreted as a forfeit, thus recognizing the audience as champion. The reign is only credited to "Beyond Wrestling audience", and not to the respective names of the people in attendance.
1123 Joey Ryan July 31, 2016 House show Providence, RI, USA 13 1 Audience members start clapping and slapping their hands against the ring as they chant over their victory, which Ryan immediately tells the referee that they're tapping out. Ryan is then awarded the title again.
1124 Cerealman August 1, 2016 House show Los Angeles, CA, USA 1 3 [56]
1125 Joey Ryan August 4, 2016 House show Los Angeles, CA, USA 14 2 [57]
1126 Suge D August 6, 2016 House show LaSalle, IL, USA 2 <1 [58]
1127 Santino Marella August 6, 2016 House show LaSalle, IL, USA 1 <1 [58]
1128 Joey Ryan August 6, 2016 House show LaSalle, IL, USA 15 1 [58]
1129 Johnny Gargano August 7, 2016 House show Miami, FL, USA 1 1 [59]
1130 Zack Sabre Jr. August 8, 2016 House show United States 1 1 [60]
1131 Excalibur August 9, 2016 House show United States 1 1 [61]
1132 Rick Knox August 10, 2016 House show United States 1 <1 Technical submission win by referee when he raised Excalibur's arm three times and he did not respond. Knox is a referee. [62]
1133 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
August 10, 2016 House show United States 1 1 The team hit referee Rick Knox with a Superkick together to win the title. Matt counted pin with Knox's hand to declare the win. [62]
1134 Chris Hero August 11, 2016 House show United States 1 <1 Bought the title from The Young Bucks with their own money. [63]
1135 Veda Scott August 11, 2016 House show United States 1 <1 Won the title by trading it with Hero for a new elbow technique. [64]
1136 Joey Ryan August 11, 2016 House show United States 16 1 [65]
1137 Chris Masters August 12, 2016 House show United States 1 <1 [66]
1138 Tommy Dreamer August 12, 2016 House show United States 1 <1 This was a First Blood match. [67]
1139 Joey Ryan August 12, 2016 House show United States 17 3
1140 Rocky Romero August 15, 2016 House show United States 1 <1 [68]
1141 Peter Avalon August 15, 2016 House show United States 1 <1
1142 Marty Scurll August 15, 2016 House show United States 1 <1
1143 Joey Ryan August 15, 2016 House show United States 18 <1
1144 Rocky Romero August 15, 2016 House show United States 2 1
1145 Jarek 1:20 August 16, 2016 House show United States 1 1 Won by forfeit after making Romero disappear in a magic trick. [69]
1146 Joey Ryan August 17, 2016 House show United States 19 1 [70]
1147 Vince McMahon's star August 18, 2016 House show Hollywood, CA, USA 1 <1 Vince McMahon's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
1148 Laura James August 18, 2016 House show Hollywood, CA, USA 4 <1
1149 Judas Draven August 18, 2016 House show United States 1 <1
1150 Joey Ryan August 18, 2016 House show United States 20 1
1151 X-Pac August 19, 2016 House show San Francisco, CA, USA 1 <1
1152 MVP August 19, 2016 House show San Francisco, CA, USA 1 <1
1153 Joey Ryan August 19, 2016 House show San Francisco, CA, USA 21 1
1154 Bill Hanstock August 20, 2016 House show North Hollywood, CA, USA 1 <1
1155 Brandon Stroud August 20, 2016 House show North Hollywood, CA, USA 1 <1
1156 Joey Ryan August 20, 2016 House show North Hollywood, CA, USA 22 6
1157 Guanchulo August 26, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
1158 Toru Owashi August 26, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 1
1159 Kazuki Hirata August 27, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 <1
1160 Rei Takagi August 27, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
1161 Joey Ryan August 27, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 23 <1
1162 Toru Owashi August 27, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 1
1163 Yakitori August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
1164 Cherry August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 20 <1 Took place during a Rumble rules match.
1165 Keisuke Ishii August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during a Rumble rules match.
1166 Yoshihiko August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 10 <1 Took place during a Rumble rules match.
1167 Toru Owashi August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 9 <1 Took place during a Rumble rules match.
1168 Joey Ryan August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 24 <1
1169 Yakitori August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
1170 Ryota Yamasato August 28, 2016 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 1 86
1171 Ano November 22, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1172 Risa Azuma November 22, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1173 Ryota Sakai November 22, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 1
1174 Kazuki Hirata November 23, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 <1
1175 TV Tokyo camera crane November 23, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1176 Ryota Yamasato November 23, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
1177 Hiroshige November 23, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1178 Takuro Sepa November 23, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1179 RN: Konyamoanokodenuitarou November 23, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1180 Kazuki Hirata November 23, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
1181 Gota Ihashi November 23, 2016 House show Japan 6 <1
1182 Toru Owashi November 23, 2016 House show Kawaguchi, Japan 10 <1
1183 Kazuki Hirata November 23, 2016 House show Kawaguchi, Japan 11 <1
1184 Nobuhiro Shimatani November 23, 2016 House show Kawaguchi, Japan 1 <1
1185 Gota Ihashi November 23, 2016 House show Kawaguchi, Japan 7 <1
1186 Masahiro Takanashi November 23, 2016 House show Kawaguchi, Japan 16 <1
1187 Kazuki Hirata November 23, 2016 House show Kawaguchi, Japan 12 <1
1188 Toru Owashi November 23, 2016 House show Kawaguchi, Japan 11 7
1189 Masahiro Takanashi November 30, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 17 <1
1190 Soto Utashiro November 30, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1191 Mataro November 30, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 2
1192 Miki Motoi December 2, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1193 Toru Owashi December 2, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 2
1194 Masahiro Takanashi December 4, 2016 House show Tokyo, Japan 18 <1
1195 Guanchulo December 4, 2016 House show Shizuoka, Japan 3 <1
1196 Bus December 4, 2016 House show Shizuoka, Japan 1 <1
1197 Nobuhiro Shimatani December 4, 2016 House show Shiga, Japan 2 <1
1198 Akira Aoki December 4, 2016 House show Shiga, Japan 1 <1
1199 Toru Owashi December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 13 <1
1200 Pork bun December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
1201 Mad Paulie December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
1202 Dai Suzuki December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
1203 Toru Owashi December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 14 <1
1204 Kuishinbo Kamen December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 2 <1
1205 Kikutaro December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 8 <1
1206 Kotatsu December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
1207 Hyota Echizenya December 4, 2016 House show Osaka, Japan 1 62
1208 Kotatsu February 4, 2017 House show Osaka, Japan 2 44
1209 Guanchulo March 20, 2017 Judgement 2017: DDT 20th Anniversary Saitama Japan 4 <1
1210 Yoshihiko March 20, 2017 Judgement 2017: DDT 20th Anniversary Saitama Japan 11 <1
1211 Kotatsu March 20, 2017 Judgement 2017: DDT 20th Anniversary Saitama Japan 3 <1 A kotatsu table.
1212 Joey Ryan March 20, 2017 Judgement 2017: DDT 20th Anniversary Saitama Japan 25 <1
1213 Danshoku Dino March 20, 2017 Judgement 2017: DDT 20th Anniversary Saitama Japan 21 6
1214 Joey Ryan March 26, 2017 House show Osaka, Japan 26 <1
1215 Danshoku Dino March 26, 2017 House show Osaka, Japan 22 <1
1216 Joey Ryan March 26, 2017 House show Osaka, Japan 27 4
1217 Brandi Rhodes March 30, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1218 Pat Buck March 30, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1219 Joey Ryan March 30, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 28 1
1220 Matt Striker March 31, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 2 <1
1221 Joey Ryan March 31, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 29 <1
1222 Swoggle March 31, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1223 Joey Ryan March 31, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 30 <1
1224 The Sandman March 31, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1225 Swoggle March 31, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 2 <1
1226 Joey Ryan March 31, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 31 1
1227 Jack the Jobber April 1, 2017 WCPW's State of Emergency Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1 [71]
1228 Joey Ryan April 1, 2017 WCPW's State of Emergency Orlando, FL, USA 32 <1
1229 Joe Hendry April 1, 2017 WCPW's State of Emergency Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1230 Trash bin April 1, 2017 WCPW's State of Emergency Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1231 Jack the Jobber April 1, 2017 WCPW's State of Emergency Orlando, FL, USA 2 <1
1232 Joey Ryan April 1, 2017 WCPW State of Emergency Orlando, FL, USA 33 <1
1233 Shayna Baszler April 1, 2017 WrestleCon Women's Supershow Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1234 Eddie Kingston April 1, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1235 Joey Ryan April 1, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 34 <1
1236 Joey Janela April 1, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 1 <1
1237 The Invisible Man April 1, 2017 House show Orlando, FL, USA 1 6
1238 Jon Murray April 7, 2017 Rockstar Pro Wrestling's Spring Break Dayton, OH, USA 1 <1
1239 Joey Ryan April 7, 2017 Rockstar Pro Wrestling's Spring Break Dayton, OH, USA 35 21
1240 Tommy Dreamer April 28, 2017 Fight! Nation UK Live event Canterbury, United Kingdom 2 <1 [72]
1241 Robert Sharpe April 28, 2017 Fight! Nation UK Live event Canterbury, United Kingdom 1 <1 [72]
1242 Joey Ryan April 28, 2017 Fight! Nation UK Live event Canterbury, UK 36 1 [72]
1243 Nixon Newell April 29, 2017 Pro Wrestling Chaos Live event Bristol, UK 1 1 [73]
1244 Joey Ryan April 30, 2017 House show London, United Kingdom 37 <1
1245 Nixon Newell April 30, 2017 IPW:UK event London, United Kingdom 2 <1
1246 Joey Ryan April 30, 2017 IPW: UK Meet & Greet London, United Kingdom 38 <1
1247 Giovanni Lombardo Jr. April 30, 2017 House show London, United Kingdom 1 <1 [74]
1248 Cuban Heat April 30, 2017 House show London, United Kingdom 1 <1 [74]
1249 Joey Ryan April 30, 2017 House show London, UK 39 7 [74]
1250 Sosa with the Cosa May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1
1251 Mike from the Front Row (Mikey Mickendrow) May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1 [75]
1252 Joey Ryan May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 40 <1
1253 Maxwell Jacob Friedman May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1
1254 Lio Rush May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1
1255 CPA May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1
1256 Pinkie Sanchez May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1
1257 Steven Pena May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1
1258 Matt Caraballo May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1
1259 Jimmy Lloyd May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 1 <1
1260 Joey Ryan May 7, 2017 House show Ridgefield Park, NJ 41 18
1261 Laura James June 24, 2017 WrestleCircus' Dive Hard With a Vengeance Austin, TX 5 10 [76]
1262 Joey Ryan July 4, 2017 Bar Wrestling 2: Independents Day Baldwin Park, CA 42 3 [77]
1263 Daisuke Sasaki July 7, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 [78]
1264 Joey Ryan July 7, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 43 8 [78]
1265 Maho Kurone July 15, 2017 House show Yokohama, Japan 1 11
1266 Miyu Yamashita July 26, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 4
1267 Marika Kobashi July 30, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1268 Cherry July 30, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 21 6
1269 Tetsuya Koda August 5, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 15
1270 Nodoka-Oneesan August 20, 2017 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2017 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1271 Mizuki August 20, 2017 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2017 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1272 Yuu August 20, 2017 Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2017 Tokyo, Japan 1 35
1273 Disposable Chopsticks September 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1274 Royce Isaacs September 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1275 Antonio Honda September 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
1276 Yoshihiko September 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 <1
1277 Kazuki Hirata September 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 13 <1
1278 Yuni September 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1279 Makoto Oishi September 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 8 <1
1280 Yuu September 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 60
1281 Miyu Yamashita November 23, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 31
1282 Ichiko Hirata December 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 14 <1
1283 Diego December 24, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 6
1284 Dick Togo December 30, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
1285 Colt Cabana December 30, 2017 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 4
1286 Super Sasadango Machine January 3, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 38
1287 Abe Wakichi February 10, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 1
1288 Super Sasadango Machine February 11, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 12
1289 Kaede February 23, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 1
1290 Super Sasadango Machine March 2, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 8
1291 MAO March 10, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1292 Sanshiro Takagi March 10, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 <1
1293 Makoto Oishi March 10, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 9 1
1294 Kazuki Hirata March 11, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 15 <1
1295 Yuni March 11, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1
1296 Makoto Oishi March 11, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 10 3
1297 Aja Kong March 14, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 [79]
1298 Super Sasadango Machine March 14, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 39
1299 Kazuki Hirata April 22, 2018 House show Nagano, Japan 16 <1 [80]
1300 Super Sasadango Machine April 22, 2018 House show Nagano, Japan 7 7
1301 Nobuhiro Shimatani April 29, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 [81]
1302 Saki Akai April 29, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 9
1303 Masahiro Takanashi May 8, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 16 <1 [82]
1304 Gorgeous Matsuno May 8, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 15 <1
1305 Nobuhiro Shimatani May 8, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 4 <1
1306 Saki Akai May 8, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 14
1307 Nobuhiro Shimatani May 22, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
1308 Chair May 22, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1309 Antonio Honda May 22, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 <1
1310 Maki Ito May 22, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1311 Makoto Oishi May 22, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 11 5
1312 Yuni May 27, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
1313 Saki Akai May 27, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 7 <1
1314 Makoto Oishi May 27, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 12 2
1315 Yoshihiko May 29, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 13 14
1316 Makoto Oishi June 12, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 13 <1
1317 Nobuhiro Shimatani June 12, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 6 4
1318 Kenshin Chikano June 16, 2018 DDT Road To Ryogoku 2018 ~ Dramatic Dream Tokasan ~ Hiroshima, Japan 1 <1
1319 Takeshi Okada June 16, 2018 DDT Road To Ryogoku 2018 ~ Dramatic Dream Tokasan ~ Hiroshima, Japan 1 <1
1320 Makoto Oishi June 16, 2018 DDT Road To Ryogoku 2018 ~ Dramatic Dream Tokasan ~ Hiroshima, Japan 14 8
1321 KUDO June 24, 2018 DDT What Are You Doing 2018 Tokyo, Japan 3 8 Teamed with Yukio Sakaguchi & Masahiro Takanashi to face Oishi & Danshoku Dino & Super Sasadango Machine and pins Oishi.
1322 Nobuhiro Shimatani July 10, 2018 DDT Live! Maji Manji #11 Tokyo, Japan 7 <1 Takes Place during an 8-Person Survival Battle Royal
1323 Saori Anou July 10, 2018 DDT Live! Maji Manji #11 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Takes Place during an 8-Person Survival Battle Royal
1324 Saki Akai July 10, 2018 DDT Live! Maji Manji #11 Tokyo, Japan 8 <1 Takes Place during an 8-Person Survival Battle Royal
1325 Nobuhiro Shimatani July 10, 2018 DDT Live! Maji Manji #11 Tokyo, Japan 8 <1 Takes Place during an 8-Person Survival Battle Royal
1326 Konosuke Takeshita July 10, 2018 DDT Live! Maji Manji #11 Tokyo, Japan 2 <1 Takes Place during an 8-Person Survival Battle Royal
1327 Akari Suda July 10, 2018 DDT Live! Maji Manji #11 Tokyo, Japan 1 84 Member of the teen idol group SKE48.
1328 Kaori Matsumura October 2, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 8 Member of the teen idol group SKE48.
1329 Yuki Arai October 10, 2018 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 18 Member of the teen idol group SKE48.
1330 Maki Ito October 28, 2018 DDT Live! Maji Manji #21 Korakuen Hall Special Tokyo, Japan 2 7 Took place during a 7-Person Gauntlet Battle Royal
1331 Shoko Nakajima November 4, 2018 TJPW 5th Anniversary Shin-Kiba Tour 2018 Autumn Two Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1332 Maki Ito November 4, 2018 TJPW 5th Anniversary Shin-Kiba Tour 2018 Autumn Two Tokyo, Japan 3 13 Was Won In A No.1 Contendership Gauntlet Battle Royal
1333 Miyu Yamashita November 17, 2018 TJPW 5th Anniversary Shin-Kiba Tour 2018 Autumn Three Tokyo, Japan 3 1 Teamed With Nodoka Tenma To Face Ito & Hyper Misao and Pins Ito
1334 Rika Tatsumi November 18, 2018 TJPW Fan Club Show - Pure Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling 1 Warabi, Saitama, Japan 1 6
1335 Sayuri Namba November 24, 2018 TJPW How Do You Like Narimasu? Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 RIng Announcer For Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling
1336 Tetsuya Koda November 24, 2018 TJPW How Do You Like Narimasu? Tokyo, Japan 3 1 General Manager Of Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling
1337 Konosuke Takeshita November 25, 2018 DDT Special Tokyo, Japan 3 5
1338 Mike Bailey November 30, 2018 D-Oh Grand Prix 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 2
1339 Tetsuya Endo December 2, 2018 D-Oh Grand Prix 2019 Shizuoka, Japan 1 5
1340 Soma Takao December 7, 2018 D-Oh Grand Prix 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 1
1341 Shinya Aoki December 8, 2018 D-Oh Grand Prix 2019 Osaka, Japan 3 1
1342 Konosuke Takeshita December 9, 2018 D-Oh Grand Prix 2019 Fukoka, Japan 4 34
1343 Chinsuke Nakamura January 12, 2019 DDT Mitsui Choji Co. LTD. Presents Chiba City Monorail Wrestling Chiba, Japan 1 9 A parody of Shinsuke Nakamura.
1344 Mr. Sato January 21, 2019 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 [83]
1345 Chinsuke Nakamura January 21, 2019 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 6
1346 Kikutaro January 27, 2019 DDT Sweet Dreams 2018 Tokyo, Japan 9 <1 Took place during an 8-person battle royal [84]
1347 Kazuki Hirata January 27, 2019 DDT Sweet Dreams 2018 Tokyo, Japan 17 <1 Took place during an 8-person battle royal
1348 Asuka[Note 1] January 27, 2019 DDT Sweet Dreams 2018 Tokyo, Japan 1 21 Took place during an 8-person battle royal
1349 Kazuki Hirata February 17, 2019 Judgement 2019: DDT 22nd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 18 <1 Took place during an 18-person battle royal. [85]
1350 Saki Akai February 17, 2019 Judgement 2019: DDT 22nd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 9 46 Took place during an 18-person battle royal.
1351 Makoto Oishi April 4, 2019 DDT Is Coming to America Woodside, NY, USA 15 <1
1352 Yoshihiko April 4, 2019 DDT Is Coming to America Woodside, NY, USA 14 <1 Took place during an 8-person battle royal.
1353 Kazuki Hirata April 4, 2019 DDT Is Coming to America Woodside, NY, USA 19 <1 Took place during an 8-person battle royal.
1354 Saki Akai April 4, 2019 DDT Is Coming to America Woodside, NY, USA 10 <1
1355 Makoto Oishi April 4, 2019 DDT Is Coming to America Woodside, NY, USA 16 <1
1356 Kazuki Hirata April 4, 2019 DDT Is Coming to America Woodside, NY, USA 20 <1
1357 Maki Ito April 4, 2019 DDT Is Coming to America Woodside, NY, USA 4 <1
1358 Danshoku Dino April 4, 2019 DDT Is Coming to America Woodside, NY, USA 23 1
1359 MAO April 5, 2019 WrestleCon Joey Ryan's Penis Party New York City, NY, USA 2 <1 Took place during a 7-person battle royal.
1360 Makoto Oishi April 5, 2019 WrestleCon Joey Ryan's Penis Party New York City, NY, USA 16 <1 Took place during a 7-person battle royal.
1361 Yoshihiko April 5, 2019 WrestleCon Joey Ryan's Penis Party New York City, NY, USA 15 16 Took place during a 7-person battle royal.
1362 Kazuki Hirata April 21, 2019 DDT Shin Syu Very Much! 2019 Nagano, Japan 21 <1
1363 Danshoku Dino April 21, 2019 DDT Shin Syu Very Much! 2019 Nagano, Japan 24 42
1364 Nobuhiro Shimatani June 2, 2019 DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 Matsuyama, Japan 9 <1 Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale.
1365 Mad Paulie June 2, 2019 DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 Matsuyama, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale.
1366 Asuka June 2, 2019 DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 Matsuyama, Japan 2 <1 Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale.
1367 Makoto Oishi June 2, 2019 DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 Matsuyama, Japan 18 <1 Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale.
1368 Tokihiro Nakamura June 2, 2019 DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 Matsuyama, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale.
1369 Danshoku Dino June 2, 2019 DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 Matsuyama, Japan 25 <1 Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale.
1370 Makoto Oishi June 2, 2019 DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 Matsuyama, Japan 19 <1 Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale.
1371 Toru Owashi June 2, 2019 DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 Matsuyama, Japan 15 10 Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale.
1372 Chair June 12, 2019 DDT Suiyo Kasukabian! 2019 Kasukabe, Japan 3 <1
1373 Daisuke Kiso June 12, 2019 DDT Suiyo Kasukabian! 2019 Kasukabe, Japan 1 <1
1374 Toru Owashi June 12, 2019 DDT Suiyo Kasukabian! 2019 Kasukabe, Japan 16 33
1375 Lucky Ikeda July 15, 2019 Wrestle Peter Pan 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Celebrity and choreographer. [86]
1376 Gorgeous Matsuno July 15, 2019 Wrestle Peter Pan 2019 Tokyo, Japan 16 <1 Took place during a 15-person Rumble rules match. [86]
1377 Tomomitsu Matsunaga July 15, 2019 Wrestle Peter Pan 2019 Tokyo, Japan 9 <1 Took place during a 15-person Rumble rules match. [86]
1378 Mad Paulie July 15, 2019 Wrestle Peter Pan 2019 Tokyo, Japan 3 <1 Took place during a 15-person Rumble rules match. [86]
1379 Kazuki Hirata July 15, 2019 Wrestle Peter Pan 2019 Tokyo, Japan 22 <1 Took place during a 15-person Rumble rules match. [86]
1380 Yukio Sakaguchi July 15, 2019 Wrestle Peter Pan 2019 Tokyo, Japan 2 17 Took place during a 15-person Rumble rules match. [86]
1381 Gabai Jichan August 1, 2019 DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - Moonlight Express Day Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1382 Yukio Sakaguchi August 1, 2019 DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - Moonlight Express Day Tokyo, Japan 3 <1
1383 Makoto Oishi August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 20 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1384 Rise Shiokawa August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Member Of Idol Group Transfer Girls
1385 Danshoku Dino August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 26 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1386 Aika Sawaguchi August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1387 Maki Ito August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1388 Natsumi Misaki August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1389 Danshoku Dino August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 27 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1390 Makoto Oishi August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 21 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1391 Momomi Wagatsuma August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1392 Maki Ito August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 6 <1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1393 Yukio Sakaguchi August 2, 2019 DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival Tokyo, Japan 4 1 Took place during A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal
1394 Saki Akai August 3, 2019 DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - DDT Day Tokyo, Japan 11 <1
1395 Kazuki Hirata August 3, 2019 DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - DDT Day Tokyo, Japan 23 <1
1396 Yukio Sakaguchi August 3, 2019 DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - DDT Day Tokyo, Japan 5 <1
1397 Beer Can August 3, 2019 DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - DDT Day Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1398 Yuki Ueno August 3, 2019 DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - DDT Day Tokyo, Japan 1 7 Drank the beer, declared new champion.
1399 Yukio Sakaguchi August 10, 2019 DDT Cry To The Fire! 2019 Hiroshima, Japan 6 2
1400 Yuki Ueno August 12, 2019 DDT Wrestling Tokotsu 2019 Fukuoka, Japan 2 <1
1401 Toru Owashi August 12, 2019 DDT Wrestling Tokotsu 2019 Fukuoka, Japan 17 <1
1402 Yuki Ueno August 12, 2019 DDT Wrestling Tokotsu 2019 Fukuoka, Japan 3 6
1403 Masahiro Takanashi August 18, 2019 DDT Dramatic E Ja Nai Ka 2019 Nagoya, Japan 18 <1
1404 Makoto Oishi August 18, 2019 DDT Dramatic E Ja Nai Ka 2019 Nagoya, Japan 22 <1
1405 Yuki Ueno August 18, 2019 DDT Dramatic E Ja Nai Ka 2019 Nagoya, Japan 4 <1
1406 Makoto Oishi August 18, 2019 DDT Dramatic E Ja Nai Ka 2019 Nagoya, Japan 23 <1
1407 Yuki Ueno August 18, 2019 DDT Dramatic E Ja Nai Ka 2019 Nagoya, Japan 5 7
1408 Puma King August 25, 2019 DDT Summer Vacation Memories 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 6
1409 Yuni September 1, 2019 DDT Osaka Octopus 2019 Osaka, Japan 4 <1 Took place during A 7 Man Gauntlet Battle Royal Also For The Octopus Cup
1410 Kazuki Hirata September 1, 2019 DDT Osaka Octopus 2019 Osaka, Japan 24 <1 Took place during A 7 Man Gauntlet Battle Royal Also For The Octopus Cup
1411 Saki Akai September 1, 2019 DDT Osaka Octopus 2019 Osaka, Japan 12 <1 Took place during A 7 Man Gauntlet Battle Royal Also For The Octopus Cup
1412 Asuka September 1, 2019 DDT Osaka Octopus 2019 Osaka, Japan 3 <1 Took place during A 7 Man Gauntlet Battle Royal Also For The Octopus Cup
1413 Kazuki Hirata September 1, 2019 DDT Osaka Octopus 2019 Osaka, Japan 25 <1 Took place during A 7 Man Gauntlet Battle Royal Also For The Octopus Cup
1414 Puma King September 1, 2019 DDT Osaka Octopus 2019 Osaka, Japan 2 6 Took place during A 7 Man Gauntlet Battle Royal Also For The Octopus Cup
1415 Akito September 7, 2019 DDT Peanut, You Can Get Some Protein, Too! 2019 Chiba, Japan 3 <1
1416 Puma King September 7, 2019 DDT Peanut, You Can Get Some Protein, Too! 2019 Chiba, Japan 3 8
1417 Daga September 15, 2019 AAA Invading New York New York, NY 1 <1 Took place In A 4 Way #1 Contendership Match For The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
1418 Puma King September 15, 2019 AAA Invading New York New York, NY 4 <1 Took place In A 4 Way #1 Contendership Match For The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
1419 Mascarita Dorada September 15, 2019 AAA Invading New York New York, NY 1 <1 Took place In A 4 Way #1 Contendership Match For The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
1420 Puma King September 15, 2019 AAA Invading New York New York, NY 5 5 Took place In A 4 Way #1 Contendership Match For The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
1421 Bandido September 20, 2019 Battle of Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 1 <1
1422 Puma King September 20, 2019 Battle of Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 6 8
1423 La Parka September 28, 2019 AAA/Promociones EMW Mexico City, Mexico 1 <1
1424 Texano Jr. September 28, 2019 AAA/Promociones EMW Mexico City, Mexico 1 <1
1425 La Hiedra September 28, 2019 AAA/Promociones EMW Mexico City, Mexico 1 1
1426 Puma King September 29, 2019 AAA/Promociones EMW N/A 7 <1
1427 Su Yung September 29, 2019 Prestige Wrestling Roseland Portland, OR 1 <1
1428 Puma King September 29, 2019 Prestige Wrestling Roseland Portland, OR 8 <1
1429 Kikutaro September 29, 2019 Prestige Wrestling Roseland Portland, OR 10 28
1430 Tsubasa October 27, 2019 OSW Hero Battle Show Osaka, Japan 1 <1
1431 Kikutaro October 27, 2019 OSW Hero Battle Show Osaka, Japan 11 2
1432 Shota October 29, 2019 House show N/A 1 5
1433 Chair November 3, 2019 DDT Ultimate Party Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a gauntlet battle royal
1434 Chair November 3, 2019 DDT Ultimate Party Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a gauntlet battle royal
1435 Yuki Kamifuku November 3, 2019 DDT Ultimate Party Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a gauntlet battle royal
1436 Sagat November 3, 2019 DDT Ultimate Party Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a gauntlet battle royal
1437 Gorgeous Matsuno November 3, 2019 DDT Ultimate Party Tokyo, Japan 17 <1 Took place during a gauntlet battle royal
1438 Kazuki Hirata November 3, 2019 DDT Ultimate Party Tokyo, Japan 26 <1 Took place during a gauntlet battle royal
1439 Danshoku Dino November 8, 2019 DDT In This Case Shin-Kiba Is Just Right 2019 Tokyo, Japan 28 7
1440 Kazuki Hirata November 15, 2019 DDT Yokohama's Strongest! DDT Martial Arts Open Tournament 2019 Yokohama, Japan 27 <1
1441 Toru Owashi November 15, 2019 DDT Yokohama's Strongest! DDT Martial Arts Open Tournament 2019 Yokohama, Japan 18 2
1442 Kazuki Hirata November 17, 2019 DDT Ganpro Charisma Local Triumph! Nanto Ken Ohka 2019 Nanto, Japan 28 7
1443 Michiaki Nakano November 24, 2019 DDT God Bless DDT 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Souken Holdings director. [87]
1444 Makoto Oishi November 24, 2019 DDT God Bless DDT 2019 Tokyo, Japan 24 6 [87]
1445 Antonio Honda November 30, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Yokohama 2 Days Yokohama, Japan 12 <1 [88]
1446 Makoto Oishi November 30, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Yokohama 2 Days Yokohama, Japan 25 10 [88]
1447 Rey Paloma December 10, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Hiroshima Hiroshima, Japan 1 <1
1448 Makoto Oishi December 10, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Hiroshima Hiroshima, Japan 26 5
1449 Toru Owashi December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 19 <1 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1450 Saki Akai December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 13 <1 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1451 Tomomitsu Matsunaga December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 10 <1 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1452 Masahiro Takanashi December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 19 <1 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1453 D-Oh Grand Prix trophy December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1454 Hisaya Imabayashi December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1455 Saki Akai December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 14 <1 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1456 Kazuki Hirata December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 29 <1 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1457 Toru Owashi December 15, 2019 DDT D-Oh Grand Prix 2020 In Harajuku 2 Days Tokyo, Japan 20 19 Took place during a battle royale. [89]
1458 Kagami mochi January 3, 2020 DDT New Year Special Gift! All Seats 2,000 Yen Box Office!! 2020 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 [90]
1459 Mizuki Watase January 3, 2020 DDT New Year Special Gift! All Seats 2,000 Yen Box Office!! 2020 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1
1460 Kazuki Hirata January 3, 2020 DDT New Year Special Gift! All Seats 2,000 Yen Box Office!! 2020 Tokyo, Japan 30 <1
1461 Saki Akai January 3, 2020 DDT New Year Special Gift! All Seats 2,000 Yen Box Office!! 2020 Tokyo, Japan 15 1
1462 Aja Kong January 4, 2020 Tokyo Joshi Pro '20 Tokyo, Japan 5 <1 [91]
1463 Saki Akai January 4, 2020 Tokyo Joshi Pro '20 Tokyo, Japan 16 1 [91]
1464 Antonio Honda January 5, 2020 DDT New Year Dramatic Itabashi Series 2020 Tokyo, Japan 13 <1 [92]
1465 Saki Akai January 5, 2020 DDT New Year Dramatic Itabashi Series 2020 Tokyo, Japan 17 7 [92]
1466 Rina Yamashita January 12, 2020 DDT Wrestle Shiokobu! 2020 Osaka, Japan 1 <1 [93]
1467 Kazuki Hirata January 12, 2020 DDT Wrestle Shiokobu! 2020 Osaka, Japan 31 <1 [93]
1468 Rina Yamashita January 12, 2020 DDT Wrestle Shiokobu! 2020 Osaka, Japan 2 <1 [93]
1469 Antonio Honda January 12, 2020 DDT Wrestle Shiokobu! 2020 Osaka, Japan 14 <1 [93]
1470 Yuni January 12, 2020 DDT Wrestle Shiokobu! 2020 Osaka, Japan 5 1 [93]
1471 Yuki Ueno January 13, 2020 DDT Wrestle Tororokobu! 2020 Osaka, Japan 6 <1 [94]
1472 Kazuki Hirata January 13, 2020 DDT Wrestle Tororokobu! 2020 Osaka, Japan 32 <1 [94]
1473 Toru Owashi January 13, 2020 DDT Wrestle Tororokobu! 2020 Osaka, Japan 21 67 [94]
1474 Masahiro Takanashi March 20, 2020 Judgement 2020: DDT 23rd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 20 <1 [95]
1475 Hiroshi Yamato and Toru Owashi (22) March 20, 2020 Judgement 2020: DDT 23rd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 [95]
1476 Mizuki Watase (2), Antonio Honda (15), Danshoku Dino (28) and Yukio Naya March 20, 2020 Judgement 2020: DDT 23rd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 [95]
1477 Kazuki Hirata March 20, 2020 Judgement 2020: DDT 23rd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 33 <1 [95]
1478 Toru Owashi March 20, 2020 Judgement 2020: DDT 23rd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 23 23 [95]
1479 Danshoku Dino April 12, 2020 The Fate of Ironman! Tokyo, Japan 29 62 Took place during a pre-taped match parodying a fighting video game. [96]
1480 Antonio Honda June 13, 2020 DDT TV Show! #6 Tokyo, Japan 16 <1 [97]
1481 Danshoku Dino June 13, 2020 DDT TV Show! #6 Tokyo, Japan 30 7 [97]
1482 Antonio Honda June 20, 2020 DDT TV Show! #7 Tokyo, Japan 17 <1 Took place during a 7-man delayed entry battle royale. [98]
1483 Danshoku Dino June 20, 2020 DDT TV Show! #7 Tokyo, Japan 31 22 [98]
1484 Makoto Oishi July 12, 2020 Summer Itabashi Series 2020 Tokyo, Japan 27 <1 This was a three-way tag team match in which Danshoku Dino teamed up with Toru Owashi to take on the teams of Makoto Oishi and Mizuki Watase and All Out (Shunma Katsumata and Yuki Iino). Oishi pinned Dino to win the championship. [99]
1485 Yoshihiko July 12, 2020 Summer Itabashi Series 2020 Tokyo, Japan 16 13 [99]
1486 Joey Janela July 25, 2020 GCW Homecoming Part 1 Atlantic City, New Jersey 2 8
1487 A. C. H. August 2, 2020 GCW Keep In Touch Indianapolis, Indiana 1 <1
1488 Levi Everett August 2, 2020 GCW Keep In Touch Indianapolis, Indiana 1 <1 Took place in ACH's locker room.
1489 Tony Deppen August 2, 2020 GCW Keep In Touch Indianapolis, Indiana 1 <1 Took place at a gas station.
1490 Nate Webb August 2, 2020 GCW Keep In Touch Indianapolis, Indiana 1 1
1491 Joey Janela August 3, 2020 Video filmed at Indianapolis International Airport Indianapolis, Indiana 3 9 Took place as Webb dropped off Janela at Indianapolis International Airport. [100]
1492 Dean Malenko August 12, 2020 Video filmed backstage at AEW offices. Jacksonville, Florida 1 1,565+ [101]


No.Matches*Stipulations
1Bayley and Sasha Banks vs. TBDTBA for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
*Card subject to change

Current champions

[edit]
Men's singles

At the top of WWE's championship hierarchy for male wrestlers are the WWE Championship on Raw, the Universal Championship on SmackDown, and the NXT Championship on NXT. The WWE Champion is Drew McIntyre, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Brock Lesnar during WrestleMania 36 Part 2 that aired on tape delay on April 5, 2020; the event was taped on March 25 and 26, though it is currently unknown which day this match took place.[102] The Universal Championship is held by Braun Strowman, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Goldberg during WrestleMania 36 Part 1 that aired on tape delay on April 4, 2020; the event was taped on March 25 and 26, though it is currently unknown which day this match took place.[103] The NXT Championship is held by Keith Lee, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Adam Cole in a Winner Takes All match—in which Lee also defended the NXT North American Championship—on July 1, 2020 in Winter Park, Florida at The Great American Bash (aired July 8 as Night 2 of the event).[104]

Secondary titles for male wrestlers include the United States Championship on Raw, the Intercontinental Championship on SmackDown, and the North American Championship on NXT. The United States Championship is held by Apollo Crews, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Andrade on the May 25, 2020, episode of Raw. The Intercontinental Championship is held by first-time title holder AJ Styles, who defeated Daniel Bryan during the June 8, 2020 tapings of SmackDown (aired June 12) in the finals of a tournament for the vacant title; previous champion Sami Zayn was stripped of the title after electing to refrain from competing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The North American Championship is currently vacant as previous champion Keith Lee voluntarily relinquished the title during the July 15, 2020 taping of NXT (aired July 22) to focus on defending the NXT Championship; the next North American Champion will be deterimined in a five-man ladder match at TakeOver XXX on August 22, 2020.[105]

Men's tag team

Tag team championships for male wrestlers include the Raw Tag Team Championship, the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, and the NXT Tag Team Championship. The Raw Tag Team Championship is held by The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford), who are in their first reign. They won the title by defeating Seth Rollins and Murphy in a last chance match on the March 2, 2020, episode of Raw.[106] The SmackDown Tag Team Championship is held by Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura, who are in their first reign as a team but second for Cesaro individually. They defeated The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) in a tables match on July 19, 2020, at The Horror Show at Extreme Rules. The NXT Tag Team Championship is held by Imperium's Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner, who are in their first reign. They defeated former champion Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher (who was substituting for Pete Dunne) on the May 13, 2020 episode of NXT.

Specialty

The WWE 24/7 Championship is a tertiary championship shared across all five brands and is open to anyone regardless of gender (including non-WWE personnel). It can be defended anytime, anywhere, as long as a WWE referee is present. The current champion is R-Truth, who is in his record 38th reign, He defeated Akira Tozawa (by rolling him up on the entrance ramp) on August 3, 2020 during the Raw tapings (aired August 10).

The NXT Cruiserweight Championship is the only championship of the 205 Live brand and is also defended on NXT and NXT UK. It is for wrestlers 205 lb (93 kg) and under (referred to as cruiserweights); the only championship in WWE with a weight limit. The title is held by Jordan Devlin from NXT UK, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating former champion Angel Garza, Travis Banks, and Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, who Devlin pinned, in a fatal four-way match at Worlds Collide on January 25, 2020.[107] Due to a travel ban as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Devlin is unable to defend the title. An interim champion is serving as titleholder in the United States until Devlin's return. Santos Escobar is the current interim champion in his first reign. He won the title (under the persona of El Hijo del Fantasma) by defeating Drake Maverick in the interim championship tournament final during the May 27, 2020, tapings of NXT (aired June 3).

Women's

At the top of WWE's championship hierarchy for female wrestlers are the Raw Women's Championship, the SmackDown Women's Championship, and the NXT Women's Championship. The Raw Women's Championship is held by record five-time champion Sasha Banks, who defeated Asuka by count-out during the July 20, 2020 tapings of Raw (aired July 27); the stipulation allowed the title to be won by pinfall, submission, disqualification, or count-out. The SmackDown Women's Championship is held by Bayley, who is in her second reign. She won the title by defeating Charlotte Flair on SmackDown on October 11, 2019.[108] The NXT Women's Championship is held by Io Shirai, who is in her first reign. She won the title by defeating previous champion Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley, who Shirai pinned, in a triple threat match at TakeOver: In Your House on June 7, 2020.[109]

The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship is the only tag team championship for female wrestlers in WWE, and is shared between the Raw, SmackDown, and NXT brands.[110] It is held by Bayley and Sasha Banks from SmackDown, who are in their record-tying second reign. They won the title by defeating Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross during the May 26, 2020, tapings of SmackDown (aired June 5).[111]

UK

The top title of NXT UK is the NXT United Kingdom Championship. It is held by Walter, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Pete Dunne at TakeOver: New York on April 5, 2019, ending Dunne's reign at 685 days.[112] The NXT UK Women's Championship is held by first-time title holder Kay Lee Ray, who won the title by defeating Toni Storm at TakeOver: Cardiff on August 31, 2019.[113] The NXT UK Tag Team Championship is held by Gallus (Mark Coffey and Wolfgang), who are in their first reign. They defeated Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster on October 4, 2019, during the NXT UK tapings (aired October 17).[114]

Raw

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Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes
WWE Championship Drew McIntyre 1 March 25 or 26, 2020 1,705 or 1,704 Orlando, Florida Defeated Brock Lesnar during WrestleMania 36 Part 2.
Aired on tape delay on April 5, 2020.
Raw Women's Championship Sasha Banks 5 July 20, 2020 1588 Orlando, Florida Defeated Asuka on Raw in a match in which, besides the traditional means of pinfall or submission, the title could change hands by countout or disqualification; Banks won by countout.
Aired on tape delay on July 27, 2020.
United States Championship Apollo Crews 1 May 25, 2020 1644 Orlando, Florida Defeated Andrade on Raw.
Raw Tag Team Championship The Street Profits
(Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)
1 March 2, 2020 1728 Brooklyn, New York Defeated Seth Rollins and Murphy on Raw in a last chance match.

SmackDown

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Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes
Universal Championship Braun Strowman 1 March 25 or 26, 2020 1,705 or 1,704 Orlando, Florida Defeated Goldberg during WrestleMania 36 Part 1.
Aired on tape delay on April 4, 2020
SmackDown Women's Championship Bayley 2 October 11, 2019 1871 Paradise, Nevada Defeated Charlotte Flair on SmackDown.
Intercontinental Championship AJ Styles 1 June 8, 2020 1,630 Orlando, Florida Defeated Daniel Bryan in a tournament final for the vacant title on SmackDown; previous champion Sami Zayn was stripped of the title after electing to refrain from competing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aired on tape delay on June 12, 2020.
SmackDown Tag Team Championship
Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura 1
(2, 1)
July 19, 2020 1589 Orlando, Florida Defeated The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) in a tables match at The Horror Show at Extreme Rules.

NXT

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Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes
NXT Championship Keith Lee 1 July 1, 2020 1607 Winter Park, Florida Defeated Adam Cole at The Great American Bash in a Winner Takes All match, in which Lee also defended the NXT North American Championship.
Aired on tape delay on July 8 as Night 2 of the event.
NXT Women's Championship Io Shirai 1 June 7, 2020 1,631 Winter Park, Florida Defeated former champion Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley, who Shirai pinned, in a triple threat match at TakeOver: In Your House
NXT North American Championship Vacant Previous champion Keith Lee voluntarily relinquished the title to focus on defending the NXT Championship. The next champion will be determined in a five-man ladder match at TakeOver XXX on August 22, 2020.
NXT Tag Team Championship Imperium
(Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel)
1 May 13, 2020 1656 Winter Park, Florida Defeated Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher (substituting for Pete Dunne) on NXT.

NXT UK

[edit]
Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes
NXT United Kingdom Championship Walter 1 April 5, 2019 2060 Brooklyn, New York Defeated Pete Dunne at TakeOver: New York.
Won the title when it was called the WWE United Kingdom Championship.
NXT UK Women's Championship Kay Lee Ray 1 August 31, 2019 1912 Cardiff, Wales Defeated Toni Storm at TakeOver: Cardiff.
NXT UK Tag Team Championship Gallus
(Mark Coffey and Wolfgang)
1 October 4, 2019 1878 Brentwood, England Defeated Flash Morgan Webster and Mark Andrews on NXT UK.
Aired on tape delay on October 17, 2019.

Shared titles

[edit]
The NXT Cruiserweight Championship is shared between NXT, NXT UK, and 205 Live
The 24/7 Championship is shared between all five brands
The Women's Tag Team Championship is shared between Raw, SmackDown, and NXT.

The colors indicate the home brand of the champions.

Raw SmackDown NXT NXT UK 205 Live
Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes
NXT Cruiserweight Championship Jordan Devlin 1 January 25, 2020 1765 Houston, Texas Defeated former champion Angel Garza, Travis Banks, and Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, who Devlin pinned, in a fatal four-way match at Worlds Collide.
Santos Escobar 1 May 27, 2020 1642 Winter Park, Florida Due to a travel ban as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, current champion Jordan Devlin is unable to defend the title. An interim champion is serving as titleholder in the United States until Devlin can return.

Escobar, who was competing under his previous persona El Hijo del Fantasma, defeated Drake Maverick in the interim championship tournament final on NXT to determine the interim champion.
Aired on tape delay on June 3, 2020.
24/7 Championship R-Truth 38 August 3, 2020 1574 Orlando, Florida Defeated Akira Tozawa on Raw.
Aired on tape delay August 10, 2020
Women's Tag Team Championship
Bayley and Sasha Banks 2 May 26, 2020 1643 Orlando, Florida Defeated Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross on SmackDown.
Aired on tape delay June 5, 2020.

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